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Dundee showing identity says defender Liam Fontaine after battling back to Inverness draw

© SNS Group Dundee defender Liam Fontaine reckons the Dark Blues are beginning to “show a bit of identity” after they fought back to draw in Inverness. Fontaine opened his scoring account for the club with a first-half tap-in before Caley Thistle turned the game on its head in three second-half minutes through Robbie Deas and James Keatings. However, Fontaine hailed the “character” shown by his new team as they rallied late on to grab a point through Jordan McGhee’s 82 nd-minute strike. The contest in front of around 200 home fans was an entertaining one that ebbed and flowed one way and then the other.

Dundee boss James McPake has full squad to choose from as he chases club s first-ever league win in Inverness

Updated: December 12, 2020, 9:51 am © SNS Group Dundee head north to Inverness today with a full squad for manager James McPake to choose from. In a campaign beset by consistent injury problems, the Dark Blues head to the Highlands with a full complement of players for the first time this season. On-loan Celtic striker Jonathan Afolabi missed last weekend’s 1-0 win over Arbroath with a tight hamstring but has recovered for the Caley Thistle clash. He’ll challenge Danny Mullen for the chance to lead the line while fellow striker Osman Sow also did his chances no harm by netting twice in a bounce game against Forfar this week.

Inverness CT 2-2 Dundee: Late Jordan McGhee strike earns point in entertaining Highlands contest

Inverness CT 2-2 Dundee: Late Jordan McGhee strike earns point in entertaining Highlands contest © SNS Group A flurry of second half goals saw Dundee and Inverness play out an enthralling 2-2 draw in the Highlands. It was a costly afternoon for the Dark Blues, however, as they lost Danny Mullen, Paul McGowan and Alex Jakubiak to injury with Jordan McGhee’s 82nd-minute equaliser earning a point. For much of the game it looked like Dundee would hold on to their one-goal half-time lead thanks to Liam Fontaine’s first for the club. However, goals from Robbie Deas and James Keatings looked to have snatched the points for the hosts only for McGhee, playing in midfield, to strike with eight minutes to go.

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